Colombia

Colombia is quickly emerging from it’s troubled days of conflict and drug wars into a tourism hotspot. Colombia is gaining popularity in travel community. Centuries of history, unspoiled Caribbean coasts, thick amazon jungle, ancient ruins, colonial towns and the list goes on. There is so much to explore in this country. The bio diversity in Colombia is vast. Coffee, cuisine and people, at least these three will make you come back to Colombia.

Colombia visa requirements are somewhat easy to understand. The application process is online. An electronic visa is issued. You would just need to print and present the visa at the port of entry. Colombia visa fee is a bit steep though.
Colombia EXEMPTS visa for many nationalities. Passport holders of a few countries are also visa EXEMPT if they hold a valid visa from the US or Schengen.
Colombia Visa Requirements
Visa EXEMPT passport holders
Andorra
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Bogotá is the capital and the largest city of Colombia. This city is a perfect mix of colonial and cosmopolitan. Hugging the peaks of Andres, Bogotá is at 2,640m above sea level. Due to it’s high altitude, Bogotá can be chilly at times. The public transit system is not very convenient. Because of that, you might have to stay close to the major attractions or take taxis. This Bogota travel guide gives you all the information you need on Colombia visa, transit options, survival tips and things to do in this beautiful city.
Planning
Visa
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Medellín is the second largest city in Colombia. It’s called the city of eternal spring as it boasts a mild spring like weather all year around. This city has a picturesque landscape with green mountains around and neighborhoods up the hills. This Medellin travel guide gives you all the information you need on visa, transit options, survival tips and things to do in this city of eternal spring.
Medellín was once a most dangerous city. But now, it's the best city to live in Colombia. Thanks to the locals, climate and infrastructure. It's also quite popular with expats from all around the … [Read more...]

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